Blocked Sentence Examples

A shadow blocked the hot Caribbean sun, and she looked up to see Rhyn in his pterodactyl form circling above them.

Within a couple of hours, clouds blocked the moon, and the snow began again.

He pulsed as strongly as the two blocked men with the power he'd absorbed.

He blocked her first punch but not her second.

He blocked it and the next two blows and then snatched a fist headed for his face, twisted her arm, and spun her.

I didn't realize you were rotating here, or I'd have blocked it.

The buildings blocked the sun, and the barrage of sensations overwhelmed her.

Her sunglasses and hat blocked the sun but not the heat, which fed her pulsing head.

The prisoner tucked her behind him with one hand and met the first attacker's blow, blocked it, and flung him down the hall.

Talon lashed out at Dusty, and she gasped as he barely blocked in time.

She whirled, but the vamp that had led her into the underground lair blocked the doorway.

The rest was blocked, as if a dam was placed there.

She hadn't thought to put her hair up; it blocked the name of her mate on her back.

It was still light enough to see across the gorge when an opening in the trees allowed, but the long swing to the far end of valley was away from the direction the vehicle had driven and blocked from sight by the curve of the canyon.

It was blocked by other vehicles and would require considerable maneuvering before she could leave.

He started to move past them but Dean blocked the way.

You blocked her, not Rhyn.

His hands were hot on her hips and his body blocked the cold wind whipping up the cliff.

A small door—possibly leading to a bathroom or closet—was closed and blocked by one of Ully.s science toys the size of a copy machine.

Rhyn blocked a second blow that might.ve taken the assassin.s head off and shoved Darkyn before whirling to meet Gabriel.s blow.

She left the door blocked, took a quick shower, and opened the door to her studio.

A yellow police tape blocked off the area where Shipton had belayed for his ill-fated drop.

He dropped the camera and peered over the edge of the cliff but the outcropping blocked his view of anything below.

He tried to move laterally, away to his right, but the gnarled branches of a now-dead bush blocked his path.

A police guard blocked Dean's door for the first twenty-four hours, precluding visitors.

When she turned away, he blocked the view with his hands and prayed she had done the same to avoid witnessing his savagery.

Connor obeyed, and as Victor made a move toward him, Jackson blocked him, allowing him to scurry to safety.

Elise lowered her laser as Lana blocked her shot and approached the man named Arnie.

Brady slid away until he had a shot not blocked by the brunette.

He looked up instinctively, sensing something different about this thunder. It didn't sound like the rumbling thunder he'd heard in the mortal world. It sounded like an explosion in the sky. The jungle canopy blocked his view, so he leapt up to catch the branch of the nearest tree. He scaled the tree quickly, stopping only when he broke through the layers of leaves. More tiny explosions came, and he twisted to see what they were.

Thunder cracked overhead, and Toby looked up. Ully ran into him as the angel stopped, and they both stared at the sky. He thought he saw something in the sky, but the trees blocked it.

A slow-moving car on his side of the street blocked him from reading the license number or giving chase.

The one that gnawed at him, blocked out but begging consideration, was the possibility that Cynthia Byrne was somehow involved.

Others ahead of him were doing the same as the fog-like cloud blocked out the sun.

Within an hour, they were riding side-by-side down the south bank of the creek, searching for the blocked area.

"You should've blocked that five times over," he chided.

His response was a strike hard enough to jar her to the bone when she blocked it.

She slashed and blocked, soon seeing what Sofi meant.

His power swelled, until dark clouds blocked the desert sun.

His necklace bounced against her chest as she struck and blocked with fluid, catlike movements.

He'd blocked the strike that probably would've killed the woman who betrayed him, saving her instead.

Rissa blocked the blow of the second and dropped, rolling as an axe split the ground near her head.

Taran cursed the animal again under his breath and blocked two strikes before they broke free of the footmen.

Taran's large frame blocked her path to the door.

They went to what had been a Nook sales stand in the center of the store and was blocked off for him.

Straightening, he blocked her attempt to flee from the porch and backed her into the corner.

Jonny blocked her from going to her cousin.

Instinctively, he blocked another strike of lightening while absorbing a second.

Before she registered lightening coming towards them, he had blocked it.

Red fog blocked her for a second.

This became blocked in the middle ages, but was reopened by Paul V.

South of Mosul, at which point navigation is blocked by two ancient dams, erected, apparently, to control the river for the Assyrian city of Calah, the ruins of which are called Nimrud by the natives after these dams, which they conceive to be the work of that mythical hero.

The delta arms sometimes remain blocked with ice the whole year round.

In the ordinary working of a hot-water apparatus the expansion pipe already referred to will prevent any overdue pressure occurring in the boiler; should, however, the pipes Safety become blocked in any way while the apparatus is valves.

But at length they came unexpectedly upon a huge rock that shut off the passage and blocked them from proceeding a single step farther.

Whatever he tried to be, whatever he engaged in, the evil and falsehood of it repulsed him and blocked every path of activity.

A retreating regiment, thronging and hurrying, blocked the street.

The cavalry regiment, as it descended the hill with its singers, surrounded Pierre's carriage and blocked the road.

He was told by his fellow officers that the screams of the crowd and the shrieks of the woman were due to the fact that General Ermolov, coming up to the crowd and learning that soldiers were dispersing among the shops while crowds of civilians blocked the bridge, had ordered two guns to be unlimbered and made a show of firing at the bridge.

And strange to say, the Governor of Moscow, the proud Count Rostopchin, took up a Cossack whip and went to the bridge where he began with shouts to drive on the carts that blocked the way.

The numbers are blocked, honest to God!

Something blocked the storm and sun sources she'd felt, but the others flowed to her freely.

She blocked clumsily at first but ordered herself not to look weak in front of such a man and focused hard.